Bradley Beal is nearing his return for the Washington Wizards after being cleared for full basketball activities.
Beal has not played since suffering a left hamstring strain on January 3, but received a positive update during Thursday's re-evaluation.
The Wizards are scheduled to host the New York Knicks on Friday, but it is unclear if Beal will suit up for that contest, with the team announcing "his return to play will be based on his progression".
The 29-year-old is averaging a team-high 22.9 points, and while that is his lowest figure since the 2017-18 season, he has reached a new level of efficiency this campaign.
Having never posted a field goal percentage greater than 48.5 per cent during his 10-year career, Beal is sitting at a career-high 52.5 per cent this season.
He has done so by being more particular about the kind of shots he takes, with his usage rate of 27.8 also a five-year low.
The Wizards have lost three of their past four games since Beal's injury, relegating their record to 18-24, placing them 12th in the Eastern Conference.